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so in, they're telling us, trust us, it's good for you. we're violating the constitution, but trust us. trust us, it will be cheaper for you, but we're back-ending all the costs. >> and i think that's where we end up, whether it's a conversation i just had with conservative physician, u.s. senator tom coburn, i just talked to howard dean and obviously a very informed and capable, not only politician, but physician. i talked to you. we're all having the same conversation. but there's a new mark which is cover everybody. and now it's going to really bring the skeleton s out of the closet as to who's rigging the game and who's picking people off, wouldn't you say? >> i would say that. but again, i'm here simply because the congress and the president have run over the constitution. run over the article i of our constitution, the tenth amendment. but clearly, there's a whole lot of other policy questions. that ought to be asked. >> and it's going to be a fun couple of years. fun for me being in the cable tv business. thank you, attorney general
so in, they're telling us, trust us, it's good for you. we're violating the constitution, but trust us. trust us, it will be cheaper for you, but we're back-ending all the costs. >> and i think that's where we end up, whether it's a conversation i just had with conservative physician, u.s. senator tom coburn, i just talked to howard dean and obviously a very informed and capable, not only politician, but physician. i talked to you. we're all having the same conversation. but there's a new...
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and them there is no us. there is no bridge building. there is always moats a what the point are both parties out of luck? you go down this road time and time again. ross perot, a full-on crack pot nearly bim the president of the united states. and that was long before we got to this level of dissatisfaction. >> that is right. 18%, leading the polls at points. the nbc poll that came out this week i think indicates that people, unlike 1994 when they liked the republicans about to vote for them they don't like any of these guess. i guess we all want to move on from mike dukakis, the point he is making is that he feels deja vu, not these giving advice to the white house, he feels this is another situation where it should be on be veryious that things are terrible it is both these guys' fault, maybe the democrats have a better argument, just the election is going to be turning on the president's look of emotion perhaps instead of economic indicators. i think let's stop joking about the guy for main, that is frust
and them there is no us. there is no bridge building. there is always moats a what the point are both parties out of luck? you go down this road time and time again. ross perot, a full-on crack pot nearly bim the president of the united states. and that was long before we got to this level of dissatisfaction. >> that is right. 18%, leading the polls at points. the nbc poll that came out this week i think indicates that people, unlike 1994 when they liked the republicans about to vote for...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> facebook in the news this week for good reasons and bad. our daily rant. it is friday which means toure x is back with us to tell us why he hates facebook and yet uses facebook. take it away. >> dylan, i hate facebook. when i first joined i thought it would be an easy way to reconnect with people i've lost touch with, and then you realize facebook mostly puts you in touch with people you don't want to connect with because if you did they'd already have your phone numbers and your e-mail. it makes sense that the site is masterminded by someone with poor social skills who has no respect for privacy. we can't blame mark zuckerberg alone for the intensity of interconnectivity fostered by facebook. there are smaller fish in the social media ocean. facebook is the moby dick of romanticizing acquaintanceship. as if
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> facebook in the news this week for good reasons and bad. our daily rant. it is friday which means toure x is back with us to tell us why he hates facebook and yet uses facebook. take it away. >> dylan, i hate facebook. when i first joined i thought it would be an easy way to reconnect with...
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because frankly they're going to hate us and try to kill us no matter -- >> who? muslims or fundamentalists terrorists? i still can't figure out who hates me. >> good distinction, dylan. i'm certainly not talking about muslims. >> i know you're not. >> i think in this case it could be true. if you were a moderate muslim and saw images of some american christian pastor burning a koran, it could be something that might incite people to become radicalized. my question to this pastor is he just stupid, or is this a shrewd pr move to get publicity? is. >> i'll jump in on this. there's a problem with the media always wanting to tell these stories. once petraeus and others step in, it's a national debate now. but the real thing is -- >> i can tell you, ari. we had our morning meeting at 9:30678 our inclination was not to go near it until petraeus picked it up. we weren't obliged to do so, but it affected our news judgment today. >> yes. when you have the commanding general in afghanistan speak out about book burning and koran burning in the u.s., that changes the story,
because frankly they're going to hate us and try to kill us no matter -- >> who? muslims or fundamentalists terrorists? i still can't figure out who hates me. >> good distinction, dylan. i'm certainly not talking about muslims. >> i know you're not. >> i think in this case it could be true. if you were a moderate muslim and saw images of some american christian pastor burning a koran, it could be something that might incite people to become radicalized. my question to...
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we do hope that people will join us. >> an absolute delight to see you. thank you for joining us. that does it for us, i'm dylan ratigan. up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> go for broke, let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris
we do hope that people will join us. >> an absolute delight to see you. thank you for joining us. that does it for us, i'm dylan ratigan. up next, "hardball" with chris matthews. >>> go for broke, let's play "hardball." >>> good evening, i'm chris
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joining us -- jonathan capehart. our first topic -- they love to hate, joining sarah palin, rush limbaugh and of course, the ever evil fox news as republican enemy number one, the president has made boehner a focal point in recent speeches and tomorrow, an ad slamming the orange man. one focus, boehner's supporting the bush tax cuts to the wealthy. this weekend, boehner suggested he might be willing to compromise. >> if the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions, i'll vote for them, but i've been making a point for mohs that we need to extend the current rates for all americans if we want to get our economy going again and want to get jobs in america. >> jonathan. >> dylan, you know, of course this was the opening at the white house was probably praying for, this idea that john boehner would compromise with democrats over the bush tax cuts and robert gib jumped on it immediately on twitter and this twitter war back and forth between the press secretary b a john boehner over twitter continues u
joining us -- jonathan capehart. our first topic -- they love to hate, joining sarah palin, rush limbaugh and of course, the ever evil fox news as republican enemy number one, the president has made boehner a focal point in recent speeches and tomorrow, an ad slamming the orange man. one focus, boehner's supporting the bush tax cuts to the wealthy. this weekend, boehner suggested he might be willing to compromise. >> if the only option i have is to vote for some of those tax reductions,...
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joining us is chris styerwalt. chris, is there political hay to be made or will this drift away quickly? >> as the republicans found in 2006, the weirder your scandal, the more staying power it has in the public mind and whether it was the wide stance in the stall or tom -- i'm sorry. mark foli sending inappropriate texts to pages the sex stuff lingers. what kind of operation are you running? the problem for the democrats is something like charlie rangel's ethics problems, those are hard to sell. this is easy to sell. >> the interesting point is corrupt and steal billions of dollars but do it in a way few people can understand it, grope somebody and send a text message you are out. >> david, what do you think? >> i agree with my republican friends who say this is not great for democrats. but i think the american people tend to look when the adults are in the room how do they handle a problem child. my colleague mentions the mark foli scandal. that went on and on and on before there was any real action taken. the qu
joining us is chris styerwalt. chris, is there political hay to be made or will this drift away quickly? >> as the republicans found in 2006, the weirder your scandal, the more staying power it has in the public mind and whether it was the wide stance in the stall or tom -- i'm sorry. mark foli sending inappropriate texts to pages the sex stuff lingers. what kind of operation are you running? the problem for the democrats is something like charlie rangel's ethics problems, those are hard...
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bob joins us now. also with us, gary zakowsi, founder of tweet my jobs. bob, i will begin with you. how did you get a job? >> well, gary's website. thank you, gary. >> yeah. >> thank you, gary. >> you are welcome. >> tell us how it worked. >> very fortunate. >> how did you find out about it? how did you use it? how did you end up with a job? >> our hr consultant had posted the listing online at tweet my jobs.com and i responded to the ad and began the interview process. >> gary, how does this work? is this like a classified listings that are sent out by way of twitter, effectively? >> well, that's the foundation. basically, we take corporate openings and our model is to take all of the company's openings and distributed them on social media, twitter, facebook and linkedin and target individual job sees by the way of instant messaging notification. >> let's use my tv show as an example it is going well, we are experiencing success, we are hiring some producers. how would we use tweet my jobs to recruit? >> i'm sure nbc and msnbc is active in social media and social media, in general
bob joins us now. also with us, gary zakowsi, founder of tweet my jobs. bob, i will begin with you. how did you get a job? >> well, gary's website. thank you, gary. >> yeah. >> thank you, gary. >> you are welcome. >> tell us how it worked. >> very fortunate. >> how did you find out about it? how did you use it? how did you end up with a job? >> our hr consultant had posted the listing online at tweet my jobs.com and i responded to the ad and began...
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with us today, mixing it up, k.t. mcfarland, friend of the show, and bill likes to stay on the west coast for reasons we still don't have answers to yet. k.t., you pick up, what is the story with afghanistan? it's nice to see that piece of equipment, that breacher is impressive. we know how many roadside bombs have hurt our children in that country. we also know if bullets would have won this war, they probably would have done it a long time ago. >> the thing with afghanistan, we're not going to be there for 20 years. we've got to figure out some way to do the best we can in the shortest amount of time. this is not going to be a battle that we win in a traditional sense and come home. what we need to do is go to the tribes, go to the taliban, if possible peel off the ones we can and start handing over money. >> bribe them. >> that's what we did in iraq. we went to the sunni tribal elders in the anbar province and gave them money "protection." they don't see it as a bribe, they see it as a legitimate payment. it's a lo
with us today, mixing it up, k.t. mcfarland, friend of the show, and bill likes to stay on the west coast for reasons we still don't have answers to yet. k.t., you pick up, what is the story with afghanistan? it's nice to see that piece of equipment, that breacher is impressive. we know how many roadside bombs have hurt our children in that country. we also know if bullets would have won this war, they probably would have done it a long time ago. >> the thing with afghanistan, we're not...
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it's up to us to create that will. we intend to do that over the next year. >> and how is it that you suggest they a pay for it? are you suggesting a meaningful overhaul in the reform or a perpetuation of their crooked structure and tax over time? >> a financial regulation reform is necessary. that's one of the things we're absolutely talking about. but they also need to pay through a transaction tax, through a tax on these exorbitant and outrageous and obscene bonuses that they pay themselves. in every way that we can, they should pay for the jobs that they destroyed and the crisis they created. >> the bottom line, you should know, though, you probably do know, if we have real reform, those bonuses will go away anyway because they aren't actually making that money, that money is extracted so you force them to gamble with their own money as opposed with other -- it's easy to gamble with somebody else's money -- you get it. you probably saw the lehman segment. >> especially when you don't have to worry about the risk. b
it's up to us to create that will. we intend to do that over the next year. >> and how is it that you suggest they a pay for it? are you suggesting a meaningful overhaul in the reform or a perpetuation of their crooked structure and tax over time? >> a financial regulation reform is necessary. that's one of the things we're absolutely talking about. but they also need to pay through a transaction tax, through a tax on these exorbitant and outrageous and obscene bonuses that they pay...
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joining us now, dr. phyllis lake, a psychologist and past president of the new jersey psychological association. doctor, a pleasure, nice to see you. what exactly are you accusing them of doing? >> well, first, thank you for having me here to present this on a national platform. we feel, and it's an interesting thing we're accusing them of, because it's hard to get the answers actually as to what is happening. we feel the state benefit plan and horizon, blue cross/blue shield, and magellan have been routinely deny access to care and make care more difficult for patients by asking very, very confidential information that basically harms the patients in terms of the right of being able to have privacy. that really violates the privacy laws of our licensing act and makes people more stressed. and that really, in a way, wastes taxpayer money because so much more of the money, the dollar is going towards the management than actually the direct patient care. >> to that end, the american journal of psychiatry s
joining us now, dr. phyllis lake, a psychologist and past president of the new jersey psychological association. doctor, a pleasure, nice to see you. what exactly are you accusing them of doing? >> well, first, thank you for having me here to present this on a national platform. we feel, and it's an interesting thing we're accusing them of, because it's hard to get the answers actually as to what is happening. we feel the state benefit plan and horizon, blue cross/blue shield, and...
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i think they're saying to a lot of us, enough is enough. and what i don't want to hear too much more is these longer terms, sort of theoretical solutions about competitive advantage. we're getting the heck kicked out of us by china, unfairly. >> hold on. hold on. >> why don't we cut corporate taxes in half? >> more cash to invest in china. i don't want to give caterpillar another nickel. >> i would be delighted to cut corporate taxes. i have argued for it and payroll taxes. again, these aren't going to win their way through the congress in a year time. we have to acknowledge that these the medium and long term. and when you believe that there are 30 million men and women looking for work, when you believe that, then you priorityize. i'll do anything. we'll do anything to fairly create jobs in america. in fairness, also stop this wage stagnation that workers have. i give no countess to the business roundtable. they're not converting. they're not coming in our direction. they're too entrenched overseas. >> they're working. >> i'm out of time.
i think they're saying to a lot of us, enough is enough. and what i don't want to hear too much more is these longer terms, sort of theoretical solutions about competitive advantage. we're getting the heck kicked out of us by china, unfairly. >> hold on. hold on. >> why don't we cut corporate taxes in half? >> more cash to invest in china. i don't want to give caterpillar another nickel. >> i would be delighted to cut corporate taxes. i have argued for it and payroll...
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he's with us from houston. along with brendan steinhauser, grassroots director for freedom works who's been helping the tea partiers organize -- a member of freedom works and also a friend of this program. dale, as a tea party founder in your state, what is your reaction to the slurs that happened over the weekend in the perrielo infringement. >> it's extreme. the reality is most people are unhappy with the direction our congress is going. and we've -- on our side actually made a poll to recall our congressman and so go to teaparty.org trying to recall them right now and so if you are interested in recalling your senator that's the proper way to do did instead of using violence. violence is not the solution to the problem. >> brandon, when you look at the tea party values, for freedom, for real conservatism, where, again, banks can't steal money, corporations can't get sweetheart deals from the government, like they got from the democrats in the health care bill, or like they got from the republicans for the pa
he's with us from houston. along with brendan steinhauser, grassroots director for freedom works who's been helping the tea partiers organize -- a member of freedom works and also a friend of this program. dale, as a tea party founder in your state, what is your reaction to the slurs that happened over the weekend in the perrielo infringement. >> it's extreme. the reality is most people are unhappy with the direction our congress is going. and we've -- on our side actually made a poll to...
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of us? my image of charlie rangel, i have to tell you, when i worked at the white house, he showed up to offer up a document. he was all by himself. and he sat alone with me. no one was around. there were no cameras. there were no witnesses. and he said, would you give this to president? i want him to talk how important the gi bill was to people like me getting an education. we have to do more. wow, that's not for show. that was for real. that was what he really believed in. he was trying to do the right thing. if we talk about politicians and what happens and what goes wrong, there's no question. we have to also focus on what somebody over the course of 40 years has done with their career. >> for me, brent, it's insightful to the entire system, regardless of the quality of somebody's political integrity at some point in time when you get to this point and the political party that exclaclaim they're going to clean house. nancy pelosi can't toss somebody this this situation. are the republica
of us? my image of charlie rangel, i have to tell you, when i worked at the white house, he showed up to offer up a document. he was all by himself. and he sat alone with me. no one was around. there were no cameras. there were no witnesses. and he said, would you give this to president? i want him to talk how important the gi bill was to people like me getting an education. we have to do more. wow, that's not for show. that was for real. that was what he really believed in. he was trying to do...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. >>> welcome back. town square. a man not only talks the talk on climate change and energy, he walks the walk and has for some time now. actor and environmentalist ed begley, jr. no stranger to the big screen, of course. he's also tackled the big job of saving the world on his own tv show "living with ed" from taking shorter showers to installing solar panels, ed has made going green his life's work. so what better day to speak with the man than fix it week. he's with us from los angeles. do you think people understand how inefficient their cars, houses, power grid and everything else actually is? >> no, i don't think they do. i get a bust myself. i didn't understand that i had inefficiencies in my home until 2008. i did a full home energy audit and found extra way to reduce my gas. i cut my energy bills in half. cut my very low electric
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. >>> welcome back. town square. a man not only talks the talk on climate change and energy, he walks the walk and has for some time now. actor and environmentalist ed begley, jr. no stranger to the big screen, of course. he's also tackled the big job of saving the world on his own tv show "living with ed" from...
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to do us harm or sell us drugs. for me, anyway. i've never taken methamphetamines. but i have used cocaine and marijuana in my history, and i can tell you, there's a huge difference between marijuana and these other drugs. and i think most other people would say the same thing. considering that a huge percentage of the drugs that come out of mexico are marijuana, do we need to differentiate that, as california has suggested, if nothing else, diminish the level of violence and make that distinction? >> i think you'll find that most of the violence is occurring with the harder drugs. and marijuana has become, at least in california, we have a medical marijuana law. marijuana is perceived differently? consumed in excess, it can be just as bad as any other drug. that's the problem with any drug. aspirin tablets or marijuana or cocaine. what we have to do is have some sensible laws that let us control what is done with those types of narcotics that can clearly influence the mind. at this stage what we really want to do i
to do us harm or sell us drugs. for me, anyway. i've never taken methamphetamines. but i have used cocaine and marijuana in my history, and i can tell you, there's a huge difference between marijuana and these other drugs. and i think most other people would say the same thing. considering that a huge percentage of the drugs that come out of mexico are marijuana, do we need to differentiate that, as california has suggested, if nothing else, diminish the level of violence and make that...
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get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> you may have heard people say that 30 is the new 20, but according to a new study, it also may be the new midlife crisis. people between 35 and 44 are signing up for counciling at record rates and have a lot of complaints. one in five say they feel lonely. traditionally, it is resevered for people in their late 40s and 50s, so instead of growing a ponytail and buying a por sh. 30 something's might have to settle for a mazda. >>> coming up, grief and greed. new fallout about one life insurance company that allegedly made millions of the deaths of u.s. soldiers. ♪ for he's a jolly good fellow ♪ the meeting's tomorrow in dallas ♪ ♪ we need to finish those projections ♪ ♪ then output the final presentations ♪ ♪ sally, i'm gonna need 40 copies, obvio
get triple points every time you use your card at marriott. apply now and earn 22,500 bonus points when you use your card and enjoy a free night stay. so, before you know it, work time becomes well-deserved downtime. apply now at marriott.com/freenightstay. you've got staying power. >>> you may have heard people say that 30 is the new 20, but according to a new study, it also may be the new midlife crisis. people between 35 and 44 are signing up for counciling at record rates and have...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> well we're back with the political version of madmen, first up, an ad attacking democratic governor joe mansion in west virginia. starring down-home fellows, speaking the plain old truth. >> joe's not bad as governor, but when he's with obama -- >> he turns into washington joe. >> and washington joe does whatever obama wants. >> we better keep him here in west virginia. >> away from washington. >> the ad was cooked up by some city slickers in philly. the casting call saying they were looking for a hick, blue collar look. telling them to bring john deere hats. mansion says the ad was an insult to west virginians. no kidding. what are the accept, the ad has been pulled. speaking of actors, rand paul in kentucky hired an obama impersonator for his new ad in the senate race. >> i know i can count on conway to vo
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual auto insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> well we're back with the political version of madmen, first up, an ad attacking democratic governor joe mansion in west virginia. starring down-home fellows, speaking the plain old truth. >> joe's not bad as governor, but when he's with obama -- >> he turns into washington joe....
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some use hydrogenated oil. reddi-wip uses real dairy cream. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. [ both screaming ] i got into one of the most expensive schools in the country! [ male announcer ] when stress gives you heartburn with headache... alka-seltzer gives you relief fast. [ low male ] plop, plop. [ high male ] fizz, fizz. ♪ [ upbeat instrumental ] gives you relief fast. [ rattling ] [ gasps ] [ rattling ] [ laughing ] [ announcer ] close enough just isn't good enough. - if your car is in an accident, - [ laughing continues ] make sure it's repaired with the right replacement parts. travelers. take the scary out of life. >>> well, show me the money. they say sunlight is the best disinfectant and i agree with them. that could not be more true when it comes to bringing more transparency to our back door, back stabbing government, be it lobbying, political favors or maybe just a square in the local university, named after your corporation if your corporation is willing to give a few million dollars to my school. we won't disclose it. it a
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he used to tell us he didn't think that he could fall any lower in public esteem being a used car dealer. then he got elected to congress and he found that he could. people are very skeptical about congress. congress has an obligation to do everything in public so they can see wast going on. i hope there's going to be more of that. this has been this way a long time. this didn't just happen. >> clearly it has been. the fact it continues to happen i think is why it continues to get worse. you get away with a little and don't get your hand slaps, it's more and more and more next thing you know we're writing a check for $2 billion. >> let's get back to charlie. this is a guy who 40 years had a very distinguished career. he was sloppy. there's no question. >> let me ask you a question about charlie. >> he made serious mistakes. >> let's assume on some level somewhere, i don't know this even, but for purposes of conversation that charlie is a well intentioned guy. he believes in most notably the draft. which i completely agree with. he had well intended policy positions going back decades. >>
he used to tell us he didn't think that he could fall any lower in public esteem being a used car dealer. then he got elected to congress and he found that he could. people are very skeptical about congress. congress has an obligation to do everything in public so they can see wast going on. i hope there's going to be more of that. this has been this way a long time. this didn't just happen. >> clearly it has been. the fact it continues to happen i think is why it continues to get worse....
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it can't be done by saying we're going to use force and use guns everywhere wre we go. we have to use diplomacy. we have to know when it's not right to bomb. we have to know when it's not right to invade and occupy. we haven't seemed to learn those lessons. >> what is the political pillar that the president and anybody else who is perpetuating this war is standing on, and how fragile is it when you consider everything from wikileaks, this, to the duration in afghanistan, to the highest body count we've seen in afghanistan, to the limited presence of al qaeda, to the role of pakistan, to all the bribing and the money in dubai that's our money that is going to people that we're paying off that are then trying to kill us, how long will the american political establishment be able to scare people into doing whatever somebody who is afraid wants to do, and cease the rational thought of an increasingly larger number of politicians in americans. >> you asked the question twice. i'm sorry i didn't answer it the first time. the pillar people are standing on in support of the war
it can't be done by saying we're going to use force and use guns everywhere wre we go. we have to use diplomacy. we have to know when it's not right to bomb. we have to know when it's not right to invade and occupy. we haven't seemed to learn those lessons. >> what is the political pillar that the president and anybody else who is perpetuating this war is standing on, and how fragile is it when you consider everything from wikileaks, this, to the duration in afghanistan, to the highest...
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lori, thank you for sharing your story with us and coming on with us. keith, congratulations on the reporting. "huffington post" on the front page today. fine journalism. >>> turning our attention to our dig list for the day. up first, going back to the dubai scenario. the hamas assassination. there's a newsletter that has an interesting enter pre tags of the assassination leading to the hamas operative in dubai. watch out iran. they basically say this was a message from the israelis to iran. we can go anywhere in the middle east including the luxury resorts where the corrupt operators and arms dealers like to hang out and perpetrate this type of an act, murder, and for that matter, we'll do it in iran, too. that's the interpretation. don't mess with us, we can go mae where. >>> california's debt a riskier investment than kazzic stan, aka the home of borat. in fact kazakhstan more likely to default on its debt than arnold schwarzenegger's state of california. can't make that up. >>> meanwhile, a new study showing a commonly used weed killer, you may wel
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can you walk us through those rumors, senator? how much of what is coming out of washington is true? are derivatives going to get a full pass? >> well, we know loopholes got us into this mess in 2000 in the dark of night legislation passed 7:00 p.m., a 1,500 page bill with loopholes created this derivatives market which brought down our economy because it wasn't based on real, solid financial schemes. >> you didn't even need any money, to make it simple. you didn't even have to have money to make money. >> that is why it blew into a $56 trillion market. it was legalized gambling. loopholes if they continue with legislation coming to the senator floor we are going to not only have the same problems we have dealt with in the last year but you could see another bubble forming again. that is what we absolutely need to stop. >> if you look at the way, at least the optics right now, the government the banks and everybody else. what it looks like is the banks get money from the government. the people give their money to the banks. the pe
can you walk us through those rumors, senator? how much of what is coming out of washington is true? are derivatives going to get a full pass? >> well, we know loopholes got us into this mess in 2000 in the dark of night legislation passed 7:00 p.m., a 1,500 page bill with loopholes created this derivatives market which brought down our economy because it wasn't based on real, solid financial schemes. >> you didn't even need any money, to make it simple. you didn't even have to have...
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the american people want us, what the president used to say on the campaign trail is let's bring everybody in the room, pull the best ideas, republican or democrat ideas, focus on putting our fiscal house in order and creating jobs. as evidenced by inviting the president to our conference retreat, dylan, we are ready to do that. >> that is fantastic. i look forward to talking with you about it. congressman pence thank you so much for the time. do stay tuned for kpom pleat coverage of the president's first state of the union address. "hardball" and "countdown" live leading up to the speech. the speech at account eastern time. the response superior to last year's response. do stay tuned for live editions of "countdown," "the rachel maddow show" immediately following the speech. >>> coming up on "the dylan ratigan show" -- the grilling of tim geithner. we will break down all the action and what action there was on today's pivotal hearing on the aig bailout. will the treasury secretary, should the treasury secretary as the custodian of your money keep his job? >> you gave lame excuses then. wh
the american people want us, what the president used to say on the campaign trail is let's bring everybody in the room, pull the best ideas, republican or democrat ideas, focus on putting our fiscal house in order and creating jobs. as evidenced by inviting the president to our conference retreat, dylan, we are ready to do that. >> that is fantastic. i look forward to talking with you about it. congressman pence thank you so much for the time. do stay tuned for kpom pleat coverage of the...
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that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> in today's "town square," we highlight those trying to fix problems. more efforts to try to get those aig e-mails made public. the ones that the treasury secretary is keeping secret. the fed tried to hide $80 billion in a taxpayer bailout. this just from the little bit that we have seen. of course, part of a bigger transparency push led by the man we're about to speak with. top republican member of the government reform committee, congressman darrell issa. i would love to get your response to ed town's decision to subpoena all correspondence between aig and their counterparties. >> well, dylan, i'd like to first thank you for the work you did yesterday and today, which i think helps lead to those kinds of decisions. because the administration has
that makes us proud. accu-chek customer care born in the usa. >>> in today's "town square," we highlight those trying to fix problems. more efforts to try to get those aig e-mails made public. the ones that the treasury secretary is keeping secret. the fed tried to hide $80 billion in a taxpayer bailout. this just from the little bit that we have seen. of course, part of a bigger transparency push led by the man we're about to speak with. top republican member of the...
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i know china is using slaves. i know we're happy to profit from outsourcing slavery as oppose to taxing china for the fact they use slave labor to compete with our country. chris, do you think the american people are ready to pay a higher price for strawberries in order to indulge their morally righteous positions? >> call me an i dealist. but i believe most americans want this problem to be solved. for a lot of the right reasons. in 1986, when ronald reagan was president, he passed the immigration reform act. which led to 3 million illegals getting amnesty and becoming legal citizens. the country didn't fall apart. we had in the following decade, and those years ahead, record economic growth. we have elected leaders whose responsibility is to govern and to step up and address the issues. i don't expect them to solve the major national problems. but they are looking for the leaders to come up with solutions. and that can happen. >> if we end the denial and the division. you two do a fine job when you come on this
i know china is using slaves. i know we're happy to profit from outsourcing slavery as oppose to taxing china for the fact they use slave labor to compete with our country. chris, do you think the american people are ready to pay a higher price for strawberries in order to indulge their morally righteous positions? >> call me an i dealist. but i believe most americans want this problem to be solved. for a lot of the right reasons. in 1986, when ronald reagan was president, he passed the...
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and them, just us. cooperation. the key to create jobs in this country, healthy business and healthy government. how do we get more of it and less of what we have. a solutions express with the former boss of disney right after this. ♪ [ spits ] ♪ [ thunder crashes ] ♪ [ male announcer ] movies just got more awesome. the new epic 4g lets you download and watch movies on the go at 4g speeds. learn more at sprint.com/epic. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, access www.sprintrelay.com. but the financial landscape is still full of uncertainty. in times like these, you need an experienced partner to look out for you. heads up! and after 300 years we have gotten pretty good at that. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. >>> does anybody have a whistle? i think they do. thank you very much. we're looking at the importance of partnerships and how success in
and them, just us. cooperation. the key to create jobs in this country, healthy business and healthy government. how do we get more of it and less of what we have. a solutions express with the former boss of disney right after this. ♪ [ spits ] ♪ [ thunder crashes ] ♪ [ male announcer ] movies just got more awesome. the new epic 4g lets you download and watch movies on the go at 4g speeds. learn more at sprint.com/epic. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities, access...
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sources tell us it will cost us $85 billion to implement. and would include hiring tax credit, incentive to hire people. a fee waiver for small business loans. all key aspects of the plan. here to mix it up on our panel, "washington post" reporter, ezra kline, and ed. you hear talking points about tax incentives for hiring unemployed and fee waivers for small business loans. does this sound like it's big enough to deal with what ails us? >> no. but it's probably the maximum politically you can get. i interviewed john mccain this morning, and the republicans are opposed to what they call a second stimulus. it may only be $85 billion of new spending on jobs, but it's being portrayed by the republicans as a second stimulus. and there are a lot of conservative democrats who are beginning to sound out on this as well. it's probably politically as much as the white house can push at this stage. >> if you look at a banking system, ed, that is in the process of extracting trillions of dollars when it's supposed to be injecting money, how do you crea
sources tell us it will cost us $85 billion to implement. and would include hiring tax credit, incentive to hire people. a fee waiver for small business loans. all key aspects of the plan. here to mix it up on our panel, "washington post" reporter, ezra kline, and ed. you hear talking points about tax incentives for hiring unemployed and fee waivers for small business loans. does this sound like it's big enough to deal with what ails us? >> no. but it's probably the maximum...
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and will ruin us if we don't change course. for those who would call me soft on national security, consider the words of admiral mike mullen. he said the national debt is the single biggest threat to our national security. that's bigger than terrorism, north korea or iran. the debt is a threat. so the military itself must help us meet it. sharpen the ax. the fact is without a strong economy, without a sustainable federal budget, we put our whole nation at risk regardless of how many military gadgets we buy. president eisen hour reduced defense spending. it's time for us to get serious about redefining our military strategy. we can't afford hundreds of thousands of troops throughout the world. about 1.5 military personnel, how about 300,000 of them are spread over 150 countries. less than half of that are in iraq and afghanistan. now take a look at these numbers on the screen. some of the u.s. troops stationened overseas. do you honestly think we need over 35 troops in japan, 50 plus troops in germany? that's so five wars ago. i
and will ruin us if we don't change course. for those who would call me soft on national security, consider the words of admiral mike mullen. he said the national debt is the single biggest threat to our national security. that's bigger than terrorism, north korea or iran. the debt is a threat. so the military itself must help us meet it. sharpen the ax. the fact is without a strong economy, without a sustainable federal budget, we put our whole nation at risk regardless of how many military...
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the threat to us? an apocalyptic collapse in the value of your house, to say the least, and more importantly, soaring interest rates that would cause business activity to grind to a halt. they know this. and they knew full well that the only person, the only person in the world who could swoop in and buy the massive amount of troubled debt was uncle sam himself, you, taxpayer, america. your labor, you get up early, you stay late and they know the only people who can take all this debt on -- you. oh in the end, russia and china exchanged their money bombs for holdings backed by u.s. treasuries. your labor. the u.s. government, us, left with the ticking time bomb in an effort to defuse the sale of that housing debt, which no one else wanted to own because loans were made, no one can pay it, no one has the money, what are we going to to. vladimir putin's spokesman denied russia ever approached china about dumps u.s. bonds, and china is not that stupid -- think of america as too big to fail for china. even
the threat to us? an apocalyptic collapse in the value of your house, to say the least, and more importantly, soaring interest rates that would cause business activity to grind to a halt. they know this. and they knew full well that the only person, the only person in the world who could swoop in and buy the massive amount of troubled debt was uncle sam himself, you, taxpayer, america. your labor, you get up early, you stay late and they know the only people who can take all this debt on --...
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the materials used to create the device and power it in use are not hard to find. you get rid of bottlenecks around the globes in terms of haves and have-nots who have power. >> africa, all the developing nations would have electricity. >> even wealthy nations like the u.s. no longer having to go to canada, russia to play games about the relatively rare, vanishing commodity. >> energy states would have real problems. >> they hate this thing. this is a very disruptive technology. it has been operating at some test beds. ebay where they did this announcement, fedex, coca-cola. they have one running at the san francisco airport. real world stuff but not widespread, but working. >> brian, we appreciate it. could be $3,000 for the box, per person, per box. now we go to sea world to the tragedy this afternoon. >> one of our killer whales this afternoon. we initiated an investigation determined to the extent possible what occurred. there are no other details to share but will make our findings known in due course. this is a difficult time for the sea world parks and our t
the materials used to create the device and power it in use are not hard to find. you get rid of bottlenecks around the globes in terms of haves and have-nots who have power. >> africa, all the developing nations would have electricity. >> even wealthy nations like the u.s. no longer having to go to canada, russia to play games about the relatively rare, vanishing commodity. >> energy states would have real problems. >> they hate this thing. this is a very disruptive...
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is it keeping us safer? >> well, i don't know the answer to that question, dylan. >> let me ask susan that question. these the cia analyst. is it keeping us safer, susan? >> not necessarily. there's a lot of redundancy. i remember after 9/11 writing a paper to find out two other analysts in other offices were writing the same paper. too many resources pushed on us at once. >> in many cases, spending too much, doing too much to gratify the terror and the emotion of the people and tor the greed and manipulation of those who are van pyres on the government to suck money. i notice 1.7 billion in a thousand earmarks out the door in carl levin's office. ironically the one person who refuses to bring the vote on earmark transparency to a vote. i presume that's because so much money comes out by way of earmark. but spending all that money by definition in many other cases, i don't know with other, be with the tv show could make it much worse. if we did it to try to show everybody how much money we're spending on the
is it keeping us safer? >> well, i don't know the answer to that question, dylan. >> let me ask susan that question. these the cia analyst. is it keeping us safer, susan? >> not necessarily. there's a lot of redundancy. i remember after 9/11 writing a paper to find out two other analysts in other offices were writing the same paper. too many resources pushed on us at once. >> in many cases, spending too much, doing too much to gratify the terror and the emotion of the...
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of a powerful anesthetic, typically only used inside of the hospital. anyway, police say murray admitted to giving jackson the drug before the singer was found unconscious in his home. the doctor does maintain that nothing he gave jackson should have killed him. interesting time for the word "should." a coroner's report found that the anesthetic along with other sedatives killed the singer in combination. the jackson family arriving at the courthouse today for the arraignment. that was just a little while ago. chrystia, i can see you're chomping to comment on this. >> it just makes me sad. >> yeah, i'm with you. people get trapped inside these insane realities, and so isolated, then it's drugs and -- >> and a person so talented, who had so much to resort to such a dreadful way of living. >> and dreadful state of isolation. looks like uncle sam may soon be getting a piece of the action, meanwhile, on the gambling front. plenty not monitored. the "washington post" reporting in the next few weeks lawmakers are going to start working on a bill that would le
of a powerful anesthetic, typically only used inside of the hospital. anyway, police say murray admitted to giving jackson the drug before the singer was found unconscious in his home. the doctor does maintain that nothing he gave jackson should have killed him. interesting time for the word "should." a coroner's report found that the anesthetic along with other sedatives killed the singer in combination. the jackson family arriving at the courthouse today for the arraignment. that...
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and right now, that benefits us. because washington is controlled, lock, stock and barrel by democrats. the white house is obviously run by president obama, nancy pelosi and harry reid. you know, run congress. and that's why, that's part of why washington is so unpopular. i would differ with you a little bit. i don't think people don't want to get on the gop bus. i think they're afraid if you saw what happened with this health care legislation, that nancy pelosi and barack obama, harry reid are throwing them under the bus. we've seen it with tat&t, they'e going to lose $1 billion with this bill. >> the reality is i've never seen a piece of legislation more loaded with favor force special interests, than i saw with the health care bill. it was stunning to watch the political activity in the drafting of that bill. at the same time, i've never seen a president more willing to do the right thing in setting the standard of expanding coverage and putting lower costs than i have seen from president barack obama. let me fini
and right now, that benefits us. because washington is controlled, lock, stock and barrel by democrats. the white house is obviously run by president obama, nancy pelosi and harry reid. you know, run congress. and that's why, that's part of why washington is so unpopular. i would differ with you a little bit. i don't think people don't want to get on the gop bus. i think they're afraid if you saw what happened with this health care legislation, that nancy pelosi and barack obama, harry reid are...
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it's a pleasure to have you with us. give us a sense of how possible it is to identify the actual cause of this spill. >> i think it will be pretty easy to identify once the spill is over with and we've got the b.o.p. back up on the surface. and we can hopefully reflrg the well and find out what happened down-hole. the evidence is there, just a matter of getting to it. quite frankly, the priority right now is to stop the bleeding and the way to do that is to get the relief well done. and in the meantime, figure out a way to capture the oil so that it doesn't spread out and mess up the shoreline. >> the relief well is the one that would already have been discussed going back a few weeks now, but take a few months to get basically a new drilled hole into that basin, is that correct? >> that's right. they have to drill from the side. probably a quarter of a mile away or so. they'll drill down and then over and intersect the old well bore at its base where the cementing job was. and then they'll pump kill fluid in and ultima
it's a pleasure to have you with us. give us a sense of how possible it is to identify the actual cause of this spill. >> i think it will be pretty easy to identify once the spill is over with and we've got the b.o.p. back up on the surface. and we can hopefully reflrg the well and find out what happened down-hole. the evidence is there, just a matter of getting to it. quite frankly, the priority right now is to stop the bleeding and the way to do that is to get the relief well done. and...
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barbara bush getting us started. i think we have the sound bite. >> i sat next to her once, thought she was beautiful and i think she's very happy in alaska and i hope she'll stay there. >> matt, why would barbara bush want her to stay this alaska? >> barbara bush is entitled to her opinion and she's certainly earned it. barbara bush has never really been that conservative, so let's just say maybe that plays into her -- yeah. let's say the life issue, i think that barbara bush was always pro-choice. even george h.w. bush although he ran as reagan's third term, was never considered to be a hard core conservative. maybe it's fill cough cal. >> she has a very sharp tongue. always been very assertive. second thing is jebby 2016. he's going to sit out 2012. if palin gets elected, you know, that's a problem for jeb. so that's -- >> i'm not so convinced he's going to sit out 2012 anymore. i used to agree. with that last time, it's tough for jeb bush. i'm starting to hear from people who say jeb is leaving the door open. >>
barbara bush getting us started. i think we have the sound bite. >> i sat next to her once, thought she was beautiful and i think she's very happy in alaska and i hope she'll stay there. >> matt, why would barbara bush want her to stay this alaska? >> barbara bush is entitled to her opinion and she's certainly earned it. barbara bush has never really been that conservative, so let's just say maybe that plays into her -- yeah. let's say the life issue, i think that barbara bush...
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. >> thank you so much for your efforts and for sharing your time with us this afternoon to educate us. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> attorney general out of minnesota. i want to turnç our attention a private attorney now, who can speak to any legal recourse homeowners may have. jake has been successful in representing shareholders relative to corporations. it's nice to see you. to the extent to which the u.s. taxpayer has been forced by the federal government to absorb these bad loans even if they are not conforming to federal standards, where bankers were collecting fees and ultimately transferring those to the federal government without conforming to federal standards and we can't get an investigation to determine how many conform, is there any sort of civil recourse one could pursue? >> well, unfortunately, we can't sue the federal government for incokocome tense or irresponsi e irresponsibility. if we could, they'd be bankrupt. i think the feds have been asleep at the wheel. they should have been investigating mortgage fraud a long time ago. it's rampant. they had an oppor
. >> thank you so much for your efforts and for sharing your time with us this afternoon to educate us. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> attorney general out of minnesota. i want to turnç our attention a private attorney now, who can speak to any legal recourse homeowners may have. jake has been successful in representing shareholders relative to corporations. it's nice to see you. to the extent to which the u.s. taxpayer has been forced by the federal government to...
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issue that only people like us and washington are talking about. to the average american, this doesn't make a whole load of difference. you keep these people because they are effective at doing their jobs. >> you made a very interesting point no one in america cares except for guys like me and msnbc and pundits. if the point of voting and maybe i'm wrong but if the point con separately of voting, particularly when you are rejecting the incumbent politician even though they have got 75% of the districts, jerry mappedered, have the money and all that, 10 to 15% of the districts aren't totally rigged are potentially competitive, if the point of doing that is not to change the leadership and the political parties but just to have the exact same people do the same thing they were doing as before, what's the point of the election? >> the point is to send a message that your policies aren't working and that you actually want democrats to stand up and deliver a stronger argument. the point is not necessarily who you have courting those votes, making sure t
issue that only people like us and washington are talking about. to the average american, this doesn't make a whole load of difference. you keep these people because they are effective at doing their jobs. >> you made a very interesting point no one in america cares except for guys like me and msnbc and pundits. if the point of voting and maybe i'm wrong but if the point con separately of voting, particularly when you are rejecting the incumbent politician even though they have got 75% of...
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if they found us. show starts right now. >>> all right. good afternoon. breaking news in america today. we want to take you live to the floor of the u.s. senate where we are now less than an hour away from a key initial vote on the financial reform bill. a bill that is looking tough on transparency and derivatives but as you know by now misses the boat or in this case the cruise ship on too big to fail. not to mention the conflict of interest that is the regulators ratings agencies and so-called cops and police who work night and day to accommodate the desires of the crooks. democrats today pushing to open floor debate. republicans saying they don't want to be rushed. it's only been two years since the financial meltdown. and the same rules are still in place. take a listen. >> for far too long, too many on wall street have been on failure. they have made billions betting on the housing market collapsing or other failures in the economic system. we'll see this afternoon whether enough republicans on ca
if they found us. show starts right now. >>> all right. good afternoon. breaking news in america today. we want to take you live to the floor of the u.s. senate where we are now less than an hour away from a key initial vote on the financial reform bill. a bill that is looking tough on transparency and derivatives but as you know by now misses the boat or in this case the cruise ship on too big to fail. not to mention the conflict of interest that is the regulators ratings agencies and...
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he robbed us blind. it is like going into a bank and a guy -- take easier numbers, a bank -- police surround the bank, the guy is saying inside, i got $600,000, but i will give you $67,500 back, $45,000 of which i took from the, you know, the bank manager out of his pocket right now and the police declared mission accomplished. they have a press conference, i will tell you what, before we let the robbers to out of bank, we got 67,000 back from them. >> do you think, jenk, you look at the absurdity of what you described, the absurdity of the fraudclosure or foreclosure process now you can the white house, the democrats and republicans refusal to investigate fannie, freddie and the federal reserve, the kangaroo court positions we are presented with is trying to avoid dealing with a fraud larger systematically than anybody is prepared to comprehend? >> exactly. this whole thing is a fraud a fraud on the american people and the people in charge, whether they are in new york or washington don't want to admit
he robbed us blind. it is like going into a bank and a guy -- take easier numbers, a bank -- police surround the bank, the guy is saying inside, i got $600,000, but i will give you $67,500 back, $45,000 of which i took from the, you know, the bank manager out of his pocket right now and the police declared mission accomplished. they have a press conference, i will tell you what, before we let the robbers to out of bank, we got 67,000 back from them. >> do you think, jenk, you look at the...
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also, using a beagle to find the bedbugs. maybe we can use him to find corrupt politicians, too. a secret weapon we have right here in studio to fight back against the blood sucking critters scaring the big apple. ben and his family live on this block. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. re/max agents know their markets, and they care enough to get to know you, too. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. [ woman ] chopping and peeling can be kinda relaxing at the end of the day. [ female announcer ] relaxing for who? try new market creations from lean cuisine. the new steam pouch locks in the fresh taste of crisp veggies, tender chicken, and al dente pasta, new market creations from lean cuisine. >>> welcome back. time for a little man versus internet. i play man. you play internet. you hit me with your comments by way of twitter. we're going straight for my heart. i have no choice. rob. you've got me. rob tweeting. i think it's about time for people to stop being republican and democrat and start being american again. amen, rob
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either we'll be use it to stop the flow, or we'll be able to use it to capture almost all of the oil until the relief well is done. we're not going to know for certain which approach makes sense until additional data is? >> bp shareholders slowly coming back. dipping back down again today, but still up from five days ago. why on earth bp has permits to do business in our country is utterly beyond when when you look at their behavior in the gulf, not to mention their influence in the release of a terrorist who killed so many americans. we know our government is bought, not just by the banks but also people like bp. these are the same folks that revised the oil flow rates from a few thousand barrels to a few million barrels a day. they can't still tell us how many millions of gallons are churching in the gulf coast. if you know how much oil is coming out, you can fine them on a per barrel basis. if they don't know the exact number, the number is vague. when and if we'll be able to trust if this thing is finally under control, we need to know there are no other side leaks and the cap wi
either we'll be use it to stop the flow, or we'll be able to use it to capture almost all of the oil until the relief well is done. we're not going to know for certain which approach makes sense until additional data is? >> bp shareholders slowly coming back. dipping back down again today, but still up from five days ago. why on earth bp has permits to do business in our country is utterly beyond when when you look at their behavior in the gulf, not to mention their influence in the...
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that's a big step in front of us. i hope we look back in five or six years, and say, yes, we got a rid of lot of the systemic ris risk. >> i fear you have less than six years until this turkey blows. i respect and applaud the consumer protection agency. having spent too much time on wall street and knowing how easy it is to do. and knowing this other stuff. we'll be back at the table in a couple years. they'll have more money than ever and be living in switzerland. maybe i can clean jamie diamond's pool. speaking of cleaning his pool after they have the money, goldman sachs on the same day as the bill passed, i don't know how that could happen, reached a settlement with the sec. the sec will announce a settlement with a probe. it was investigating the idea that goldman sachs was building a custom product designed to explode. found pension german men willing to buy it. then it did explode. they built it to explode. they levered up the insurance and then got paid out. goldman sachs is the only bookie in america that can
that's a big step in front of us. i hope we look back in five or six years, and say, yes, we got a rid of lot of the systemic ris risk. >> i fear you have less than six years until this turkey blows. i respect and applaud the consumer protection agency. having spent too much time on wall street and knowing how easy it is to do. and knowing this other stuff. we'll be back at the table in a couple years. they'll have more money than ever and be living in switzerland. maybe i can clean jamie...
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is it enough to get us off this crazy train of hate and fear? >>> plus, what we should all be really worried about today, getting people back to work. what the president got right and what he got wrong when it comes to our economy. >>> also legalizing marijuana. it will end western civilization as we moe it, right? right? maybe not. it's the topic of our daily rant. tourre is in the house. the show starts right now. ♪ >> well in america today we're functioning on fear. the president trying to show leadership on the economy but hijacked by a wacky pastor from florida. using his first news conference since the spring to remind americans that we are all in this together. >> i've got muslims who are fighting in afghanistan. in the uniform of the united states armed services. and part of honoring their service is making sure they understand that we don't differentiate between them and us. it's just us. >> we heard from the president today what we should have heard a month ago before the boogeyman, islam, was allowed to take over. but still what mil
is it enough to get us off this crazy train of hate and fear? >>> plus, what we should all be really worried about today, getting people back to work. what the president got right and what he got wrong when it comes to our economy. >>> also legalizing marijuana. it will end western civilization as we moe it, right? right? maybe not. it's the topic of our daily rant. tourre is in the house. the show starts right now. ♪ >> well in america today we're functioning on fear....
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they used the average american family to bomb. they managed to take every cent from the american citizen, whether it's through a fraudulent mortgage, a fraudulent origination, whether it's lying to the pension funds or 401(k) investors. whether it's packaging it up and getting insurance because it was a bunch of junk to begin with and then we bail out aig. whether it's our jobs and our economy. whether it's grading us on credit scores they have decimated and then they went out in the world and spread this scourge. mortgage-backed securities is the wrong waste. there's no mortgages backing these securities. they didn't put them in. i think we should call them malicious bankers with syphillis. we need to take our medicine. these bankers need to be taken out. >> are you surprised, a year into this, and if you're free at 4:00, i may want to take a couple of days off. you seem to have a good handle on this situation. we'll be in touch. if you look at the government's failure to respond, failure to investigate, effort to cover it up, th
they used the average american family to bomb. they managed to take every cent from the american citizen, whether it's through a fraudulent mortgage, a fraudulent origination, whether it's lying to the pension funds or 401(k) investors. whether it's packaging it up and getting insurance because it was a bunch of junk to begin with and then we bail out aig. whether it's our jobs and our economy. whether it's grading us on credit scores they have decimated and then they went out in the world and...
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they tried to use that. that doesn't work. >> it never used to work. i think you're right. the media always wins but they believe that the world is changing and that now you can survive on fox news alone and on the blogs. i'm skeptical. >> you can get the nomination but you won't get elected president of the united states by acting that way. >> they are not stupid. they are making a strategic decision to do this. it's untested. we'll see. >> if they can create jobs, we could do this all day. whoever has a plans to create jobs is going to win i can tell you right now. >> it's going to be a really, really messy fun two years inside the republican party. >> it's good for business. >> interesting use of the word fun but nice to see you. thank you. thank you for your courageous response. hardly a cowardly response to the interrogation there and we thank you for that as well. thank you, sir. on the show tomorrow, a special election day addition of our panel. we'll have a gigantic hour. unique reporting and analysis of all of the day's political action from wherever we find oursel
they tried to use that. that doesn't work. >> it never used to work. i think you're right. the media always wins but they believe that the world is changing and that now you can survive on fox news alone and on the blogs. i'm skeptical. >> you can get the nomination but you won't get elected president of the united states by acting that way. >> they are not stupid. they are making a strategic decision to do this. it's untested. we'll see. >> if they can create jobs, we...
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call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. scenarios are a popular top nick hollywood, and today, well, a little bit more real. in today's by the number, repent, my friends, the end is indeed near because of a report from the university of kansas is indeed correct. humans are indeed going the way of the dinosaur. new research says that over the past 500 million years you can pretty much set your watch to extinction events. the scientists say they are 99% sure that extinctions happen every 27 million years. the last extinction event on this planet, 11 million years ago when a ten-mile wide asteroid crashed into mexico wiping out half of the species on the earth at that time. do a little math. it means we've got about 16 million years left before we, too, get obliterated from some rock in the sky. still gives you plenty of time to stay right here, however, watching "the dylan rati
call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. scenarios are a popular top nick hollywood, and today, well, a little bit more real. in today's by the number, repent, my friends, the end is indeed near because of a report from the university of kansas is indeed correct. humans are indeed going the way of the dinosaur. new research says that over the past 500 million years you can...
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none of us are experts in the vatican but most of us have a bas basic understanding of the wrongness of sexual abuse of children. why, j.p., do you think it's so difficult for the catholic church as an institution to find a rationale solution to an obvious problem? >> it's an obvious problem. i don't know if the solutions are so obvious. the way in which the church has been dealing with these things, obviously the authorities need to be contacted in the case that any crime has been committed. >> that's new. >> that's not new. what's new is guidelines have been placed on the website. that's what is new. but the vatican has said this is something they've been doing for some time. i haven't reported enough on the vatican to know when they actually did institute that policy but i have to say that this is a 2,000-year-old organization more or less and that they've been working on -- that they have a very old pr infrastructure so they can't quite counterspin a lot of these stories. to address one of the things you brought up about the statute of limitations on claiming child abuse, the rea
none of us are experts in the vatican but most of us have a bas basic understanding of the wrongness of sexual abuse of children. why, j.p., do you think it's so difficult for the catholic church as an institution to find a rationale solution to an obvious problem? >> it's an obvious problem. i don't know if the solutions are so obvious. the way in which the church has been dealing with these things, obviously the authorities need to be contacted in the case that any crime has been...
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is any of it keeping us safe from our real terror threats? also, what the tsa chief told us about opt out today tomorrow and that snl skit after this. ome mnemonic devices to help me learn your names. hello, a "penny" saved is a "penny" earned. oh, that's 'cause fedex ground helps you save money. that's right, penny. do you know ours? heavens to betsy. dwayne the bathtub. magic wanda. yeah! what's mine? uh, you're a dan fool. oh. it's just a device, dan. you can't take it personally. yeah, i suppose. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need a partner who helps you save. fedex ground. [ male announcer ] we understand. you need a partner who helps you save. [trumpet playing "reveille" throughout] let's support the small business owners getting our economy booming with the first ever small business saturday. on november 27th, shop small. it's going to be huge. [trumpet playing "reveille" fades to silence] until the combination of three good probiotics in phillips' colon health defended against the bad gas, diarrhea and constipation. ...and? it
is any of it keeping us safe from our real terror threats? also, what the tsa chief told us about opt out today tomorrow and that snl skit after this. ome mnemonic devices to help me learn your names. hello, a "penny" saved is a "penny" earned. oh, that's 'cause fedex ground helps you save money. that's right, penny. do you know ours? heavens to betsy. dwayne the bathtub. magic wanda. yeah! what's mine? uh, you're a dan fool. oh. it's just a device, dan. you can't take it...